Holy Frit Review | A Surprisingly Poignant Stained Glass Documentary
It's not often we can be certain that contemporary works of art will go down in the history books. But in Holy Frit, the monumental creation...
Life on Our Planet Creators Preview New Netflix Nature Series at Amblin
With Steven Spielberg's name stamped on your project, you're already off to a solid start. Life on Our Planet is fortunate enough to have the blessing...
Robert Irwin: A Desert of Pure Feeling Review | Art Based Around Perception Struggles...
Born to a working class family in 1928 in the city of Long Beach, California, American installation artist Robert Irwin never even owned a notebook throughout...
The Enfield Poltergeist Review | A Haunting Documentary Perfect for This Halloween Season
Apple TV+'s latest documentary series, The Enfield Poltergeist, is a spooky project that fits right in with the Halloween season. It's a haunting documentary with never...
Neon Review | The Sexy Thrill of Stardom Works in This Miami-Based Music Series
There’s more than a hint of Entourage meets Wu Tang: An American Saga in Neon, the new Netflix comedy that tracks a trio of friends hoping...
Butcher's Crossing Review | Nicolas Cage's Merciless Buffalo Hunt
A naive Harvard dropout gets a life lesson in brutality on a dangerous quest to hunt buffalo in the 1870s. Butcher's Crossing, adapted from the classic...
Nyad Review | Annette Bening Keeps This Compelling Marathon Swimmer Biopic Afloat
Whether it be the fear of the unknown, the deceptive volatility of a vast body of salty minerals guided by the gravitational pull of the sun...
Upload Season 3 Review | Between the Downloads and Uploads, Life Is So Much...
The season two finale of Upload left everybody hanging. Nathan (Robbie Amell) successfully downloaded his digital self from Lakeview and into the body that Ingrid (Allegra...
The Fifth Thoracic Vertebra Review | A Man-Eating Mattress Philosophically Feeds on Misery
Korean cinema and dramas have been having their moment on the global stage for the past few years, with the acceleration of consuming Korean content happening...
Sick Girl Review | Friendships Are Put to the Test in This Middle-Ground Comedy
Wren Pepper is in a pickle in screenwriter/director Jennifer Cram’s debut feature Sick Girl. Wren’s friends are quick to rally around her as she moves through...